Performance · Production
William Eaton
William Eaton is credited on 1,270 releases across 271 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1962–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

1,270
Pressings credited
271
Albums
7
Decades active
453
In collections
Biography
William Eaton (23 February 1764 – 1 June 1811) was a United States Army officer and the diplomatic officer Consul General to Tunis (1797–1803). He played an important diplomatic and military role in the First Barbary War between the United States and Tripoli (1801–1805). He led the first foreign United States military victory at the Battle of Derne by capturing the Tripoli subject city of Derne in support of the restoration of the pasha (local monarch), Hamet Karamanli. He also gave testimony at the treason trial of former Vice President Aaron Burr. Eaton served one term in the General Court of Massachusetts, which is the state legislature both during and after the colonial era. Eaton died on June 1, 1811, at the age of 47.
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Credited work
1,270 releases · 271 albums · active 1962–2026
- Performance · 2,133
- Production · 226
- Other credits · 116
- Engineering · 23
Studios: Atlantic Studios · Regent Sound Studios, New York City · Rosebud Recording Studio · The Hit Factory
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Saturday Night Fever (The Original Movie Sound Track)
1977

Killing Me Softly
1973

First Take
1969

Quiet Fire
1971

Winelight
1980

Sounds...And Stuff Like That!!
1978

Turn This Mutha Out
1977

On The Track
1975

The Wiz (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1978

Blam!!
1978

Celebrate Me Home
1977

Feel Like Makin' Love
1975

Homeless Brother
1974

The Joy Of Flying
1979

Bad Benson
1974

Skylarkin'
1980

Everything Must Change
1976

Soul Box
1973

Banana Wind
1996

Hot Water
1988

Ginseng Woman
1977

Wildflower
1973

Sister Woman
1972

Life Will See You Now
2017
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